While legacy pay TV providers (cable, satellite, and IPTV) in the U.S. have seen their subscriber base slowly erode over the past three years, 2017 was particularly painful as legacy pay TV providers in the U.S. lost nearly as many subscribers (3.66M) than they did in the prior two years combined (3.92M). The lone bright spot in the pay TV market was vMVPDS, a segment of the market that did not exist until 2015, added 2.92M subscribers. This Insight examines the state of the pay TV market at year-end 2017.
Exhibit 1: Pay TV Subscriber Additions/Losses, by Platform
Exhibit 2: U.S. Pay TV Subscribers, by Provider
Exhibit 3: DISH Network Subscriber Additions/Losses
Exhibit 4: Top 10 Pay TV Providers
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